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TAMIL NADU The destination of choice TAMIL NADU Competitive advantage analysis Opportunities in Tamil Nadu Government support package Why Tamil Nadu? Chennai INDIA INDIA IT SEZ I & II IT SEZ I & II IT SEZ IT SEZ IT SEZ IT SEZ IT SEZ IT SEZ

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

TAMIL NADU

Competitive advantage analysis

Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

Government support package

Why Tamil Nadu?

Chennai

INDIAINDIA

IT SEZ I & II

IT SEZ I & II

IT SEZ

IT SEZIT SEZ

IT SEZIT SEZ

IT SEZ

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INDIAThe EmergingPowerhouse of the 21st century

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World’s largest democracy

Second largest emerging market (USD 3.0 trillion)

Liberal Foreign Investment Regime

Skilled and competitive labour force

Amongst the highest rates of return on investment

Large domestic market

Independent judiciary

World’s largest digital elections

Trade:Exports USD 210 Bn (2005-2006), up from USD 95 Bn (2001-02)

Accelerated consumer demand:1Mn Cars, 12 Mn TVs, 38 Mn mobiles, 8 Mn credit cards.

Population: 20-30 Mn people joining India’s middle class every year of 150 Mn today

World’s back-office services:USD 20 Bn, growing at over 30%

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INDIAAdvantage

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India Advantage

Profit from

local sales

Use India for IT & ITES ServicesNew product development,Engineering services, BPO

Manufacture for Exports Back-end Services

Improve costs &

quality forEurope &

others

�A very rapidly growing domestic market :

�*CAGR 30%+

�Global recognition for back-end services

�A proven case for IT, embedded systems and IC design

�Attractive for manufacturing investments

�Skilled employee base

�Fast and upcoming modern infrastructure (SEZs)

�Proximity to EU and MEA market

�Faster delivery and lesser pipeline inventory

*CAGR- Compounded Annual Growth Rate

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India is a Ten Billion Dollar domestic ICT market today

India IT Industry - Year 2006: An Overview

IT Industry

Industry Turnover USD 37.40 Bn + Hardware Domestic USD 7.00 Bn Hardware Exports: USD 1.70 Bn Software Domestic USD 16.02 Bn Software Exports: USD 31.09 Bn

ICT Industry

PC Installed Base: 22 Mn Shipments: 5.49 Mn Penetration/ 1000: 20 Mn Phone Installed Base: 150 Mn Shipments: 50.00 Mn Penetration/ 1000 : 136 Mn Television Installed Base: 130 Mn Shipments: 12.00 Mn Penetration/ 1000 : 120 Mn

Access

Internet Users: 50 Mn +Mobile Phone Subscriber Base: 242 Mn Broad band Connection: 2.5 Mn TV penetration: 152 Mn Cable TV: 70.0 Mn

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INDIAFuture potential

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Indian IT Industry offers great Business opportunities!Have you partnered with it as yet?

India can be the ideal base for outsourcing both hardware, software and services.

Domestic IT hardware market slated to be USD 8 Bn by end-2008.

ICT Market expected to grow from USD 64.0 Bn to USD 73 Bn.

PC sales can touch 28 Mn by end-2008 from existing 5.3 Mn in 2004.

“Software and Services exports expected to cross USD 50 Bn by 2008” - Mckinsey, 2003

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Special Economic Zone (SEZs)- a platform for growth

For SEZ Developers / Co-developers / SEZ Units

• Income tax holiday for 15 years (Tax Saving of 33%)

• No Dividend Distribution Tax(Tax saving of 15% on the profit)

• No Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) (Tax saving of 10%)

• Indirect tax exemptions in :

Excise Duty (Tax Saving of 8% to 16%)

Customs Duty (Tax saving of 12.5% to 23%)

Local Sales Tax / VAT (Tax saving of 12.5%)

Central Sales Tax (CST) (Tax saving of 3%)

Exemptions from stamp duty (9%),

Service Tax (12.36%) etc..

• 100% FDI allowed (subject to certain reinvestment conditions)

• “Splitting-up/reconstruction” and “transfer of previously used plant and machinery” - allowed

For ITA bound products, including electronics / hardware: NIL Customs duty on imports from outside of SEZ

INDIAFuture potential

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INDIAFuture potential

SEZ s - a new investment catalyst

• Voluntary SEZ land sale is new Government Policy

• SEZ in India will stay, with strong support from Ministry of Commerce & Industry

- Formal approvals have been given for 453 proposals

- In Principle approvals for 136 proposals and

notified 207 proposals.

• Investments

- USD 3 Bn as on 31st Mar 2007 with 100 notified SEZ approved

- USD 13 Bn by Dec 2009 with these 100 notified projects

- USD 75 Bn when all the 234 SEZ are operational.

• Employment opportunity by 2009 estimated 1.5 Mn

• Exports estimated at over USD 24 Bn

• Concerns surrounding land acquisitions have been resolved by Government initiative.

• SEZ are self contained with

- Supplier co location makes it fully self contained

- Can have their own captive Power Plant, water and sewage systems

- Logistics issues fully addressed

Good “all-in-one”strategy foran India ProductionPlatform

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Why Tamil Nadu and Chennai ?

Tamil Nadu ranked “Best” among the Indian States for investments

-Source: Report of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

�Stable Political climate and Investor-friendly Government.

�Growth rate higher than 9%. One of the fastest growing state economies in India.

�Tamil Nadu #1 in skilled manpower availability in India.

�Lowest Manpower costs in India and Cost of Living lower in Chennai than other competing locations.

�Peaceful labour climate man-days lost due to labour unrest is close to Nil

“fDI” magazine of Financial Times rated Tamil Nadu as the “ Asian region of the Future 2005-06” with maximum FDI potential.

Infrastructure development of Chennai rated better than other states/cities by independent site evaluation studies of Ford, World Bank, BMW, Foxconn, Stanchart, Nokia, Flextronics, Motorola, Samsung, etc.,

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TAMIL NADUInfrastructure-A win-win situation

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Tamil Nadu- The Key advantages

1st in Skilled manpower availability.

1st in Manufacturing Units

2nd in value addition.

2nd in employment.

3rd largest economy in India.

3rd in Industrial output

”Quality of Human resources is the key differentiator of Tamil Nadu”

Infrastructure development of Tamil Nadu and Chennai rated better than other states/cities by several independent studies.

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

Sector-wise software export of Tamil Nadu 2007-08

Area of Expertise Export USD Mn

Application Software 3917.00CAD / CAM 143.00BPO 285.00Other IT Enabled Services 1068.00 Product Development 427.00System Software 1211.00Others 71.00

7122.00

Application Software:...................... 55%

CAD/CAM:....................................... 2%

BPO:............................................... 4%

Other IT Enabled Services:............. 15%

Product Development:...................... 6%

System Software:............................. 17%

Others:.............................................. 1%

Source - STPI, Chennaiwww.chennai.stpi.in/perform_software.htm

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

Software Exports from Tamil Nadu 2007 - 08Chennai Centre - Growth rate - 37.60%

Amount in Millions (USD)

*STPI Units 6425Other Units(Non-STP units) 43**MEPZ - SEZ 302Other SEZ 352

Total Software Exports from Chennai centre 7122

Hardware Exports (STPI) 53Offshore (Units under STPI) 4,690Onsite (Units under STPI) 1,735

Some Big Names...•ABN Amro Central Enterprises •Cognizant Technology Solutions •Xansa • Electronic Data Services •Honeywell Technology •Polaris •Slash Support •Teledata •Ford Information Technology Services •Computer Associates •Alcatel Development Centre, Chennai •Wipro •HCL •TCS •Infosys •Satyam •iNautix Technologies •Office Tiger •iGate Global Solutions •World Bank •Sutherland Global •American Megatrends •Scientific •Atlanta India Technology •California Software Company •Verizon Data Services •Hexaware Technologies •Caterpillar India •Bosch •Scope International •KLA Tencor •Perot Systems •Philips •HP •Accenture •Intelnet •isoft •City group •e-serve International, Zylog, RR Donnelley

*STPI- Software Technology Parks of India. **MEPZ- Madras Export Processing Zone

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Software Export Growth in Tamil Nadu

Source:

Software Technology Park of India

*STPI- Software Technology Parks of India.

6000

7000

5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

02001-02

1160.6

ExportsUSD in Million

2002-03

1403.3

2003-04

1693.5

2004-05

2384.4

2005-06

3144.4

2006-07

5049.0

2007-08

7122.0

1600

1400

1200

1000

800

600

400

200

02001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Number of*STPI Approved Units

761808

989

1095

1256

1415

2007-08

1554

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Software Export Growth in Tamil Nadu

USA 4273 60

UK 1425 20

Japan 71 1

Germany 71 1

Middle East 142 2

Europe 71 1

Other Asian Countries 214 3

Rest of the World 855 12

7122 100

USD in Mn %

Source: STPI, Chennai

Countrywise Software exports of

Tamil Nadu 2007 - 08

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

1. Textiles & Ready made Garments 24%

2. Agro and Other commodities 12%

3. Marine products 04%

4. Minerals 07%

5. Leather 08%

6. Chemical & Allied Products 05%

7. Engineering Goods 15%

8. Electronic Goods & Computer Software 25%

Tamil Nadu Exports 2006-07

Total Exports from Tamil Nadu -USD 18,000 million

Source: Guidance Bureau - Tamil Nadu

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

All the top 10 Indian IT Companies are operating in Chennai

Source: NASSCOM (Revenue USD Million)

• TCS • Wipro • Infosys

• Satyam • HCL • Patni Computers

• i-flex • Tech Mahindra • Mphasis

• L& T Infotech

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*NASSCOM : National Association

L&T Infotech

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Advantage Chennai

Chennai - The 24/7 city

�High quality living accommodations, at lower real-estate cost among metros

(Survey by real estate Consultant Jones lang LaSelle)

�Excellent schooling facilities (International Schools)

�No.1 in Health care facilities.

�Efficient integrated transport system.

�Peaceful living condition due to strong enforcement of law and order by State Government.

�Good entertainment facilities, including the world’s second longest beach front, lined with exotic beach resorts.

�Theme parks, golf links, bowling alleys, multi-cuisine restaurants etc. are ideal week end spots.

�Lower cost of living. Chennai ranked 133 among 143 Cities by Mercer Study, March 2007 for cost of living.

�Sea Connectivity: Chennai has two modern sea ports.

�Air Connectivity: 450+ direct flights and 28 cargo flights- Largest in South India.

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

Skilled manpower availability

High literacy rate of 73.5%

Tamil Nadu has the highest skilled Technical manpower annual turnout.

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Engineering Colleges..................... 349 Polytechnics................................... 264 Industrial Training Institutes............ 626

Abundant availability of skilled manpower: Annual turnout:Engineering Graduates................. 1,28,524+Diploma holders............................ 81,771 ITI trained workers/operators......... 1,13,000 - Highest in India

Relatively lower wage rates than other Indian Metros Wage cost cheaper than China- about 70% to 80% cheaper than U.S and Europe (In the U.S, it is USD 111 and in India it is USD 18)

Cordial Industrial Relations and peaceful Industrial climate. Man days lost during 2007- 08 is close to nil.

Lowest attrition rate in India.

Highest employee loyalty.

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Power scenarioin Tamil Nadu

Power situation in Tamil Nadu comfortable and better than competing locations in India

Tamil Nadu has second largest generating capacity of 14220 MW as on 31.03.2008 comprising:

From four Thermal Stations.............. 2970 MW

From three Gas Turbine Stations...... 424 MW

From 32 Hydro Stations................... 2187 MW

From Private Sector Projects........... 1154 MW

Windmill from TNEB........................ 19 MW

As Tamil Nadu’s share from Central Generating stations............... 2861 MW

From external assistance............... 335 MW

Generating capacity from privately owned wind farms....................... 3400.00 MW

Co-generation in Sugar Mills...... 451.60 MW

Biomass power project............... 104.85 MW

Through Solar............................. 0.17 MW

4000 MW capacity under addition.

Dedicated Sub-Station in all Industrial parks to supply power 11/33/110/230 KVA lines

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Communication Infrastructure

Chennai # 1 in bandwidth availability has the highest rural connectivity in India. 86% village covered.

Bharti-Singtel submarine cable link between Chennai and Singapore with bandwidth of 8.4 tbps - the world’s largest bandwidth that can carry more than 100 million conversions simultaneously.

In Singapore, it links to SingTel’s extensive cable network to the rest of the world. This includes the C2C (city-to-city), South East-Asia-Middle East-Western Europe (SEA-ME-WE3) and Asia Pacific cable network (APCN2)

A self-healing submarine cable network to provide 100 per cent redundancy and the highest reliability to all bandwidth users.

A second submarine cable with 5.12 tbps commissioned by VSNL.

Total bandwidth available in Chennai:13.52 tbps.

All value added communication services available on demand.

TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

New Electronic Hardware Manufacturers

Nokia, Finland USD 150 Mn

Flextronics, USA, (Electronic Hardware) USD 100 Mn

Foxconn, Taiwan, (Electronic Hardware) USD 200 Mn

ASPOCOMP, Finland (Electronic Hardware) USD 80 Mn

Motorola, USA (Mobile handsets) USD 30 Mn (I Phase)

Spelmech, (Semiconductors) USD 45 Mn

Salcomp (Chargers) USD 40 Mn

Dell, USA (Computers) USD 60 Mn

Samsung, Korea (Electronic Consumer goods) USD 100 Mn

Wintek, Taiwan (LCD Display for Mobiles) USD 50 Mn

Delta, Taiwan, (Electronic Hardware), USD 45 Mn

Tessolve (Packaging & Testing) USD 220 Mn

Sanmina, USA (Electronic Hardware) USD 70 Mn

Jabil, USA (Electronic Hardware) USD 60 Mn

Moser Baer (Photovoltaic Thin Film Modules) USD 500 Mn

Delphi (Auto Electronics) USD 60 Mn

and many more component manufacturers

(Mobile Phones)

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Why Nokia chose

Chennai?

• Skilled Manpower availability and Lower wage rates

• Good Air Connectivity

• Faster Customs Clearance

• Reliable Power Infrastructure and competitive tariff Incentives from the Government

In the final analysis, Nokia found Chennai cheaper than China by about 11%

“The entire process from start to finish in Tamil Nadu was much faster than expected. Nokia, which identified Chennai as its plant location in April 2005, had it up and running eight months later in January 2006. That compares with the best anywhere in the world.

The company was continuously ramping up production and was quite satisfied with the key performance indicators - quality, cost, manufacturing and delivery schedule.

The Chennai plant, is close to becoming on par with any other Nokia facility in other parts of the world, in terms of key performance indicators”.

Jukka Lehtela, Ex. Director, Nokia (India)

“We had visited several locations in the country (India) before zeroing in on Chennai. Our decision has been based on three key factors...the pro-active approach of the state Government, overall development of the area... and the availability of skilled manpower”

Mr. Raimo Puntala Sr VP, Operations & Logistics,

Customer & Market Operations, Nokia

Nokia’s Chennai Plant

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

What Government Offers?

Land in different Industrial Parks

Uninterrupted quality Power Supply from dual source

Uninterrupted supply of Water and other utilities

Structured Incentives package of support with Comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) guaranteeing state Government support

Single Window Facilitation & In-principle composite approval on a fast-track mode within 30 days

Dedicated Project Facilitation Committee will be formed by Government that will escort project

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Madhya Kailash Jn. Formation of Slip Road behind Temple for

free-left turn to SP Road

Thiruvanmiyur Road Jn. Formation of Slip Road behind Temple for

free-left turn to SP Road

IT Corridor - Implementation

Old Mahabalipuram Road, the most p re fer red des t ina t ion o f IT Companies, renamed ‘IT Corridor’- Rajive Gandhi Salai.

Phase-I: Madhya Kailash Temple Junction to Siruseri (20 km) includes ECR Link Road (2.1 km)

Phase-II: Siruseri to Mahabalipuram (25 Km)

TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

IT Corridor

A world class 6 lane road for 25 km stretch with Toll Plaza and attendant facilities

Implementation through Special Purpose Vehicle called IT Expressway

Classical example of Public Private Partnership (PPP) Model

Connects TIDEL Park, HCL, CTS, Sathyam, Wipro, ELCOT IT SEZ, Infosys, TCS, Polaris, Xansa, Siruseri IT Park till Mahabalipuram

Runs parallel to the Entertainment corridor, along the scenic East Coast highway.

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

State-of-the art information Technology Park - joint venture of ELCOT & TIDCO

1.30 Million sq.ft IT and Commercial Space with complete Infrastructure and facilities.

Project Cost Rs.292 Crores.

More than 12,000 software professionals employed.

Located on “IT - Express Way”, Taramani

Inaugurated on 04.07.2000 and 100% occupancy since its inception.

Covered / open parking for 1500 Cars and 6000 Two Wheelers.

Hight Speed data/voice communication backbone by multiple service providers.

Support services, banks, post office, ATMs, Food Court, Travel & Courier Services, book, shop, medical centre, recreation facilities, swimming pool & fitness centre.

100% back up for power & communication facilites.

IBMS facility connected to all key utilites.

World’s 3rd largest TES system for ACMV.

24x7 service to occupants at world class standard.

650 seats Auditorium / 130 seats Conference Halls.

ISO 9001:2000 and 14001:2004 for quality/ Environment Management System.

TIDEL PARK (Pride of Chennai and Pearl of IT World)

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AdvantageChennai

TIDCO-Ascendas: 0 sq.ft Phase II: 1.03 Mn sq.ftMillenia Realtors

(RMZ): 0.53 Mn sq.ft Phase II: 2.55 Mn sq.ftOlympia Tech Park: 1.18 Mn sq.ftETL Infrastructure: 0.52 Mn sq.ftDLF Infocity: 3.85 Mn sq.ftCitilights Properties: 1.11Mn sq.ft

.53 Mn Rattha Holdings: 0 sq.ftKhivraj Tech Park: 0.92 Mn sq.ftHiranandani: 0.94 Mn sq.ftShriram Properties: 2.81 Mn sq.ftETA Techno Park: 2.13 Mn sq.ftRR Info Park: 1.50 Mn sq.ftAscendas Mahindra: 0.48 Mn sq.ftPrince Foundations: 1.20 Mn sq.ftIndia Infotech: 1.61 Mn sq.ft

.45 Mn

www.elcot.in/it_parks.php

IT Parks being promoted by ELCOTELCOT SEZ @ Perumbakkam, Chennai........ 200 acresELCOT SEZ @ Coimbatore............................ 56 acresELCOT SEZ @ Tirunelveli.............................. 500 acresMADURAI -I ................................................... 29 acresMADURAI - II.................................................. 239 acres TIRUCHY....................................................... 123 acresHOSUR.......................................................... 173 acresSALEM........................................................... 165 acres and

ELCOT - Sholinganallur IT/ITES-SEZ Set up on IT Corridor..................................... 377 acresA Public Private Participation Venture to be developed

Wipro, Satyam, HCL, Sutherland, Scope setting up world class facilities.

Under fast track clearance mode more than 213+ IT Parks in the private sector - being promoted at Chennai.

ELCOT has given in principle approval to 213+ private builders for construction of IT Parks, covering more than 73 Mn sq.ft.

14 Mn sq.ft already built , 47.3 Mn sq.ft. under construction

Leading IT Parks in Chennai:

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Padi Junction

Flyover at airport

Koyambedu Junction

Kathipara Junction

Chennai Roadinfrastructure improvement plan

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Chennai - The automobile map

Detroit of India - Well developed Automobile Industry Chennai - the export hub for small cars

Hyundai:............................ currently scaling up capacity from 300,000 to 640,000

BMW :................................ has a capacity of 4,000

Ford:.................................. has an installed plant capacity of 100,000

Mahindra, Renault & Nissan: have a capacity of 400,000 in Phase I, scaling up to 750,000 in phase II by 2009.

Ashok Leyland.................. scaling up capacity from current 50,000

HM-Mitsuibishi - Lancer:.. assembly plant - 44,000 cars

Enfield and TVS Motors:.... Motorcycles

ICF:..................................... Rail Coaches, Heavy Vehicles Factory - Battle Tanks

Caterpillar:......................... Earthmoving equipment plant

Tata-Udyog:....................... HCVs

TAFE:.................................. Tractors project - (60,000 tractors)

and many more are in pipeline

“When we looked at locations all over India...not only the existing manufacturing base, we looked at the availability of services and infrastructure-power, water, logistics...and I think equally most important is availability of good well t ra ined labour fo rce and cos t compet i t iveness. . .and made an evaluation of all the factors and Tamil Nadu really came at the top of the list”

Mr. David E. Friedman,MD & President, Ford India Limited

“The accelerated development of our project in Tamil Nadu is largely due to the en thus ias t i c e f f o r t s o f t he Government of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is choice due to the efforts of a transparent and pro-active state machinery”

Mr. Y.S. Kim CEO, Hyundai Motors India

Auto components Industry - about 35% of India’s capacity in Chennai

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Advantage Chennai

Opportunities in Auto components industry

Chennai has a share of over 40% installed capacity in auto components in India

Matured and highly quality conscious auto components industry

Chennai exports to all OE majors world-wide. Many component suppliers have ISO 9000

The largest number of ISO/QS certified companies:

More than 50% ISO Certified More than 26% QS Certified

VISTEON, Chennai plant - the largest in India.

Award Winners in Chennai: 8 Deming Prize Winners outside Japan are in Chennai / Tamil Nadu.

GM Supplier of the Year Award bagged 5 consecutive times by a Chennai auto component supplier

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BiotechnologyResearch & Development and Pharma

TICEL - Bio Park Ltd. at Chennai

India is the world’s fourth largest pharmaceuticals producer - 8% of global production volume and 1.5% by value Major manufacturing base for generic drugs Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers have a huge cost advantage over their developed country counterparts-almost one-twentieth of the cost.

Tamil Nadu’s inherent strength. Rich Biodiversity Large reservoirs of valuable diagnostic and clinical data Vibrant and inventive pharmaceutical industry Excellent network of educational and research institutions Known strengths in mathematics,logic and computational skills, Super Computing and software strengths enable extensive use of bio-informatics in new drug discovery

World Class state-of-the-art infrastructure: TICEL is located at Taramani, knowledge corridor of Chennai in close proximity with centers of advanced learning like Indian Institute of Technology, Anna University, Madras university etc.

TICEL* is at 14 kms from Airport & 16 kms from Sea Port

Cornell University, USA has provided the design parameters for the Park. Capital outlay of Rs. 62.5 crores (USD 12.5 Mn)

*TICEL - A Government promoted Bio Park

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Vibrant Tier II Destinations

IT SEZ I & II

IT SEZ I & II

IT SEZ

IT SEZIT SEZ

IT SEZIT SEZ

IT SEZ

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Queen of the Hills - Ooty

Destination

COIMBATOREManchester of South India

Manpower:

Connectivity:

Communication Infrastructure:

Universities: 5

Bharathiar University, Tamil Nadu Agri University, Avinashilingam University, Amrita University, Karunya University, PSG College of Engineering (Autonomous)

Colleges:

Engineering : 25 annual output : 19,222Humanities : 72 annual output : 43,200Polytechnics : 18 annual output : 6,780I T I : 36 annual output : 1,961

Air: 18 International and 222 domestic flights a week operated by Indian Airlines, Air Deccan, Jet Airways, Paramount Airways, Go Air and Singapore Airlines

International flights: Sharjah, Singapore.

Domestic flights: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi and Kozhikode.

Rail: Super fast express trains linking all major cities

Road: Coimbatore SEZ is on National Highway 47, which is being upgraded to 6 lane expressway.

Well connected with Bengaluru (380 kms), Tiruchy (203 kms), Kochi (185 kms), Chennai (500 kms) and all major cities in India

Major ISPs: STPI, BSNL, TATA VSNL, BHARTI, RELIANCE offering Broadband facility. Bandwidth on demand available.

Tidel IT Park, Coimbatore, being promoted by ELCOT

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IT Parks/Special Economic Zones (SEZ) 56 acres ELCOT SEZ at Vilankurichi Village, Coimbatore North. The proposed built up area is 4 mn sq.ft. ELCOT’S IT Building coming up in 1.8 Mn sq.ft

Private IT Parks:1. IT Park promoted by V.S. Suresh , at Kalapatti

Village with a built up area of 4,14,000 sq.ft2. IT Park promoted by The United Nilgiri Tea Estate

Co Ltd at Puliakulam Village with a built up area of 1,62,000 sq.ft.

3. IT Park promoted by Hanudev Info Park Pvt. Ltd at Sowripalayam Village with built up area of 10,21,717 sq.ft.

4. IT Park promoted by ETL Infrastructure Services at Sowripalayam Village with a build up area of 7,04,000 sq.ft.

5. Kumaraguru Engg. College and STPI promoted IT Park - 100,000 sq.ft.

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56.0 acres SEZat Vilankurichi, Coimbatore north.

Private SEZ:1. 34.66 hectare developed by Coimbatore Hitech

Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.2. 24.05 hectare developed by Bannari Technologies3. 10.49 hectare developed by Span Venture Pvt. Ltd

Many of the country’s best healthcare providers have a strong presence in Coimbatore. The city has a number of multi speciality Hospitals. A renowned Government medical college is situated here.

Black Thunder, an amusement water theme park. Cosmopolitan Club & Coimbatore Club for Tennis and other recreation facilities. Golf course .Queen of the Hills : Ooty, 72 kms from the city. Aliyar Dam, Top Slip, Thekkady, Indira Gandhi National Park, Siruvani, Kovai Kuttralam are other ideal getaway places for holidays. Munnar and Valparai are other two popular hill stations.

Healthcare:

Leisure:

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Courtallam Falls

IT Park Tirunelveli being developed by ELCOT

Destination

TIRUNELVELIOxford of South India

Manpower:

Connectivity:

University 1 Manonmaniam Sundaranar University

Colleges: Engineering: 25 annual output: 22,000Humanities: 61 annual output: 30,500Polytechnics: 25 annual output: 5,525I T I : 63 annual output: 4,279

Air: Tuticorin airport (30 minutes drive from Tirunelveli), Trivandrum International Airport and Madurai Airport are two and a half hours drive from Tirunelveli.Air Deccan operates daily flights to Chennai.

Trivandrum International Airport:

34 International flights to Kuwait, Singapore, Maldives, Colombo, Sharjah, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Jeddah, UAE, Doha, Dubai, Riyadh, Abudhabi, Al Ain, Muscat and Salalah, operated by Air Arabia, Air India, Air India Express, Air Sahara, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Gulf Air, Gulf Traveller, Indian, Kuwait Airways, Mihin Lanka, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Silkair and Sri Lankan Airlines.32 domestic flights to Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, Kozhikode, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Tiruchy and Hyderabad operated by Air Deccan, Air India, Air India Express, Air Sahara, Jet Airways, Indian, King Fisher and Paramount Airways.

Rail: Super fast trains linking all major cities.

Road: The city is connected to Madurai by NH7 Expressway. The city is also connected by Road with Trivandrum (101kms) and all major cities in India.

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Communication infrastructure:

IT Parks/Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Leisure:

2000 kms of BSNL Optical Fibre cable linking all parts of the district.Major ISPs:SOFTNET (STPI), BSNL, TATA VSNL, BHARTI, RELIANCE offering Broadband Communication facility. Bandwidth on demand available from all telecom operators.

Nanguneri : Approved multi product SEZ-2500 acresGangaikondan: 500 Acres of Integrated Information Technology Campus, out of which 100 acres are approved as SEZ

Courtallam Water Falls, Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary, Krishnapuram Temple (Intricate

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Kalakkad Wild life Sanctuary, Papanasam Agasthiyar Falls, Kanyakumari Beach, Kovalam Beach, Thekkady

Healthcare:

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Destination

MADURAIThe athens of east

Meenakshi Temple

Madurai Kamaraj University

Manpower:

Connectivity:

Communication infrastructure:

Universities: 4 Madurai Kamaraj University, Gandhigram Rural University, Alagappa University, Mother Teresa University

Colleges: Engineering: 27 annual output: 10,891 Humanities: 130 annual output: 85,853Polytechnic: 30 annual output: 8,800I T I: 79 annual output: 6,502

Air:126 flights per week operated by Indian Airlines, Air Deccan, Paramount Airways and Jet Airways to Chennai.

Rail: Super fast trains linking all major cities.

Road: Expressways:1. NH 7:(North-South Corridor Expressway) Bengaluru - Salem - Dindigul - Madurai - Tirunelveli - Kanyakumari2. NH 45B: Tiruchy - Madurai - Tuticorin3.NH 49: Madurai - Rameswaram4.NH 49 Extn: Madurai - Theni - Bodi - Cochin.The city is connected with Tiruchy (142 kms), Coimbatore (228 kms), Bengaluru (432 kms), Chennai (472 kms) and all major cities.

Major ISPs : SOFTNET (Madurai STPI), BSNL, TATA VSNL, BHARTI, RELIANCE offering Broadband Communication facility.

Bandwidth on demand available from all telecom operators.

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IT Parks/Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Private SEZ:

ELCOT’s SEZ in 29 acres at Ilandaikulam village, Madurai North, 2 kms from city limit. ELCOT’s Signature Tower coming up in 1.8 Mn sq.ft.

SEZ in 213 acres at Vadapalanji village, opposite to Madurai Kamaraj University, out of 240 acres Integrated Information Technology Campus. 50 acres of the IT SEZ is to be promoted through Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode to create IT space with social infrastructure.

30.82 Hectare SEZ developed by RR Industries, Chennai.

Leisure:

Healthcare:

Holidays:

Athisayam theme park, an amusement water theme park Cosmopolitan Club & Union Club

Many of the country’s best healthcare providers have a strong presence. The city is already a medical tourism destination. Madurai has the second largest Medical College in Tamil Nadu.

Kodaikanal, a serene hill station, 120 kms from Madurai; Thekkadi, a wild life sanctuary 155 kms from Madurai and Munnar, another hill station are excellent getaways from the hustle and bustle of the city life.

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42 Km

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Destination

HOSURThe Horticulture City

Manpower:

Connectivity:

Colleges:

Engineering: 5 annual output: 5,000Humanities: 11 annual output: 15,000Polytechnic: 4 annual output: 4,000I T I : 26 annual output: 1676

Air: via Bengaluru International Airport (80km) Reachable without entering Bengaluru city.Daily International flights to Malaysia, Chicago, Dubai, Frankfurt, London, New York, Paris, Bahrain, Muscat, Bangkok, Doha, Male, Sharjah, Singapore, and Colombo Domestic flights to Agarthala, Agatti, Ahmedabad, Belgaum, Bellary, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar,Calicut, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Dibrugarh, Goa, Guwahati, Hampi, Hubli, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, pune, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati and Vishakhapatanam.Operators: Air Deccan, Air India, Air Sahara, Go Air, Indian Airlines, IndiGo Airlines, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, Paramount Airways, Spicejet , Air Asia, Air France, British Airways, Emirates, Gulf Air, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Nok Air, Singapore Airlines, Sri Lankan Airlines and Thai Airways International.

Rail: Super fast trains linking major cities.

Road: NH 7 Four lane Expressway. The city is well connected with Chennai (310km), Bengaluru (40km), Coimbatore (350km) and other major cities.

An Extension of Bengaluru City

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HOSUR

Communication Infrastructure:

IT Parks/Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Leisure:

Healthcare:

Major ISPs: BSNL, TATA VSNL, BHARTI, RELIANCE offering Broadband facility.

Bandwidth on demand available from all telecom operators.

173.11 acres at Viswanathapuram, out of 191.5 acres Integrated Information Technology Campus.

Hogenakkal Water Falls, Bengaluru City, Mysore, Krishnagiri Dam, Yercaud, Kolli Hills

Hospitals with modern medical facilities are located in Hosur.

Note: Hosur has a better climate than Bengaluru

Hosur - Bengaluru 4 lane Expressway.

173.11 acres IT/ ITES SEZ with International Eco System at Hosur ( Viswanathapuram)

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Periyar University

Yercaud

Destination

SALEMThe Steel City

Manpower:

Connectivity:

Communication Infrastructure:

Universities: 2

Periyar University, Vinayaka Missions University

Colleges:

Engineering : 32 annual output: 14,000Humanities: 50 annual output: 40,000Polytechnic: 8 annual output: 6,000I T I : 13 annual output: 2,000

Air: Connectivity to Chennai

Rail: A major Railway Junction, adjudged “Best maintained Station” many a times. Super fast trains connect metros such as Chennai, Bengaluru, Cochin

Road:Expressways passing though Salem:1. NH 7 Bengaluru2. NH 47 Coimbatore3. NH 68 UlundurpetThe city is well connected by Expressway with Chennai (350kms), Bengaluru(200kms), Coimbatore (160kms) and to all major cities in India.

Major ISPs :

BSNL, TATA VSNL, BHARTI, RELIANCE offering Broadband Communication facility.

Bandwidth on demand available from all telecom operators

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IT Parks/Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Leisure:

SEZ in 164.26 acres on Salem-Bengaluru expressway100 acres of the IT SEZ is to be

promoted through Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode to create 1 million sq ft. IT space with social infrastructure.

Yercaud Hills, Mettur Dam, Kolli Hills Healthcare: Hospitals with modern medical facilities are located in Salem.

Holidays:

Yercaud, a serene hill station, attracts t h o u s a n d s o f tourists. Kolli Hills and Hogenakkal falls are two hours drive from Salem.

Bengaluru is 3 hours drive from Salem. IT Park site is on the

Salem - Bengaluru 4 lane Expressway.

164.26 acres IT/ITES SEZ with International Eco System

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NIT

Bharathidasan University

Destination

TIRUCHYThe Rock City

Manpower:

Connectivity:

Universities: 4 Bharathidasan University, NIT, SASTRA, Anna University,Prist University.

Colleges: Engineering: 30 annual output: 15,430 Humanities: 134 annual output: 1,11,370 Polytechnic: 28 annual output: 8,295I T I: 114 annual output: 6,730

Air: 42 International flights and 72 domestic flights in a week operated by Air India Express, Mihim Lanka, Sri Lankan, Air Deccan, King Fisher, Indian and Paramount etc.International flights: Colombo, Dubai, Fujairah, Singapore, Sharjah, Kuwait, Raslkhaima.Domestic flights: Bengaluru, Chennai, Calicut and Trivandrum.

Rail: Super fast trains linking major cities.

Road: Express Highways passing through Tiruchy:

1. NH 45: Chennai - Villupuram - Tiruchy - Dindigul - Theni2. NH 45B: Tiruchy - Madurai - Tuticorin 3. NH 67: Thanjavur - Tiruchy - Karur - Coimbatore - Ooty - Mysore 4. NH 210: Tiruchy - Pudukkottai - Karaikudi - Ramnad5. NH 227: Tiruchy - Jayankondam - Chidambaram

Connected to Chennai (319 km), Bengaluru (364 km), Trivandrum (387 km), Coimbatore (203km) and to other major cities. Tiruchy is located on North-South Expressway Corridor.

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Communication Infrastructure:

IT Parks/Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Major ISPs: SOFTNET (STPI-TIRUCHY), BSNL, TATA VSNL, BHARTI, RELIANCE offering Broadband facility. Bandwidth on demand available from all telecom operators.

SEZ in 123.23 acres out of 147.61 Acres of Integrated Information Technology Campus at Navalpattu near by Airport. 50 acres of the IT SEZ is to be promoted through Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode to create 1 million sq.ft IT space with social infrastructure.

Leisure:

Healthcare:

Holidays:

Mukkombu, Kallanai, Pachchamalai Hills

Multi-speciality Hospitals with modern medical facilities are located in Tiruchy. The city also has a medical college hospital.

Puliyancholai (72 km) on the foothills of Kolli Hills - the lush green forests, gushing streams and cascading waterfalls are spectacular.

Mukkombu, Kallanai, Kodaikanal (hill station), Poompuhar, Nagapattinam are also ideal for holidays.

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TAMIL NADUUniversities

Madras, Chennai2. Anna University, Chennai3. University of Madras, Chennai4. Madurai Kamaraj University,

Madurai5. Bharathiyar University,

Coimbatore6. Bharathidasan University,

Tiruchy7. Annamalai University,

Annamalainagar8. Alagappa University, Karaikudi9. Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R.

Medical University, Chennai10. Periyar University, Salem11. Tamil Nadu Agricultural

university, Coimbatore12. Tamil University, Thanjavur13. Manonmaniam Sundaranar

University, Tirunelveli14. Tamilnadu Veterinary and

Animal Sciences University, Chennai

15. The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

16. Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore

17. National Institute of Technology, Tiruchy

18. Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram

19. Mother Theresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal

20. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kancheepuram

1. Indian Institute of Technology 21. Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore

22. Shanmugha Arts and Science, Technology and Research

Academy, Thanjavur23. Sathyabama Institute of

Science and Technology, Chennai

24. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetam, Coimbatore

25. Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore

26. Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Salem

27. Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai

28. Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research, Chennai

29. Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science & Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore

30. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai

31. Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya,Kancheepuram

32. Prist University, Thanjavur33. VELS University, Chennai

Universities in Tamilnadu

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Kanniyakumari

TirunelveliTuticorin

Virudhunagar Ramanathapuram

sivagangai

PudukkottaiNagapattinam

ThiruvarurTanjavur

Perambalur

Cuddalore

Villupuram

Tiruvannamalai

Kanchipuram

Chennai

Tiruvallur

TrichyKarur

Erode

Dharmapuri

Krishnagiri

Vellore

Namakkal

Salem

Nilgiris

MaduraiTheni

Dindigul

CoimbatoreCoimbatore

Anna University (Chennai)

Alagappa University (Karaikudi)

Thiruvalluvar University(Vellore)

Bharathiar University (Coimbatore)

Bharathidasan University (Tiruchirapalli)

Madurai Kamaraj University (Madurai)

Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (Tirunelveli)

IIT Madras, Chennai

Tamilnadu Agri University (Coimbatore).

Periyar University (Salem)

TN Vet & Animal Sc University (Chennai)

Tamil University (Thanjavur)

Annamalai University (Annamalainagar)

Dr M G R Medical University (Chennai)

Dr. Ambedkar LawUniversity (Chennai)

University of Madras (Chennai)

TAMIL NADUUniversities

Major universities in Tamilnadu - A university in almost every District

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TAMIL NADUhighways

As part of the visionary policies of the Government, all highways are being converted to a multilane network, enabling rapid access by road to virtually any destination in the state.

All Tier II cities in Tamil Nadu are well connected by National highways and Expressways

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Name of Project Kms Status

Arani-Tuticorin Road Project 724.00 Proposed

Tindivanam-Ulundurpet-Padalur-Tiruchi Highway Project 204.00 Under Implementation

Nagapattinam-Karur Highway Project -------- Proposed

Salem-Ulunderpet Road Upgrading Project 136.00 Under Implementation

Madurai-Tuticorin Four-Laning Highway Project 125.70 Under Implementation

Chennai Port-Mduravoyal (Poonamallee Road) Project 750.00 Proposed

Chennai Harbour-Maduravoyal Expressway Project 15.00 Proposed

Kovilpatti-Panagudi Four Lane Highway Project 123.00 Under Implementation

Karur-Mdurai Highway Project 122.00 Under Implementation

Trichy-Dindugul Road Upgrading Project 88.00 Under Implementation

Ulundurpet-Perambalur Highway Project 93.00 Under Implementation

Madurai-Tirunelveli Section(Nh-39/Tn) Nh-7 Project 42.00 Under Implementation

Tiruchi-Madurai Highway (Nh-45b) Project 125.00 Under Implementation

Namakkal-Karur Highway Project 80.00 Under Implementation

Trichy-Karu Road Upgrading Project 80.00 Under Implementation

Madurai-Kanyakumari Section (Ns-42/Tn)Nh-7 Project ---- Under Implementation

Salem-Kumarapalayam (Tn-6) Highway Project 53.00 Under Implementation

Chennai Bypass Phase II Project 13.85 Under Implementation

Madurai-Kanyakumari Section (Ns-40/Tn) Nh-7 Project 38.00 Under Implementation

Source: Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy , Issue Dated May 2008

Tamil Nadu - Major Road Projects (as of 16 April 2008)

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’000

Tonnes in Major Tonnes in Major Tonnes in Major

Ports of Ports of Ports of

India India India

Mar 2007 5,075 11.22 1,765 3.90

Apr 2007 4,096 10.10 1,349 3.33

May 2007 4,806 11.16 1,778 4.13

Jun 2007 4,780 12.14 1,504 3.82

Jul 2007 5,159 12.45 1,835 4,43

Aug 2007 4,638 11.59 1,744 4.36

Sep 2007 4,743 11.96 1,822 4.59

Oct 2007 4,987 11.21 1,566 3.52

Nov 2007 4,586 10.23 1,885 4.21

Dec 2007 4,522 9.98 1,893 4.18

Jan 2008 4,625 10.16 2,066 4.54

Feb 2008 4,776 10.55 2,008 4.44

Mar 2008 5,434 10.93 2,027 4.08

Apr-Mar Apr-Mar Apr-Mar Apr-Mar Apr-Mar Apr-Mar

2006-07 53,414 11.52 18,001 3.88

2007-08 57,154 11.01 21,480 4.14

CHENNAI PORT ENNORE PORT TUTICORIN PORT

% Share ’000 % Share ’000 % Share

1,090 2.41

808 1.99

1,000 2.32

1,038 2.64

885 2.14

811 2.03

1,193 3.01

964 2.17

930 2.08

971 2.14

887 1.95

1,014 2.24

1,063 2.14

10,714 2.31

11,563 2.23

Source: Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy , Issue Dated May 2008

Tamil Nadu - Major Port Traffic 2007 - 2008

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Tamil Nadu - Major Power Generation Projects (as of 16 April 2008)

Name of Project Capacity Status

Coal Based Power Plant Project, Cuddalore 4,000.00 MW Proposed

Kudankulam Automic Power Project, Kudanklam 2,000.00 MW Under Implementation

Coal Based Power Project, Thirukkuvalai 2,000.00 Proposed

Ennore Power Project, Ennore 1,885.00 Under Implementation

Udangudi Power Project, Udangudi 1,600.00 Proposed

Jayamkondam Power Project, Jayamkondam 1,500.00 Under Implementation

Thermal Power Project, Cuddalore 1,320.00 Proposed

Chennai Coal-Based Power Project, Chennai 1,000.00 Proposed

Ennore Thermal Power Project, Ennore 1,000.00 Proposed

Tuticorin Coal Based Power Project, Tuticorin 1,000.00 Proposed

Neyveli Power I I I Project, Neyveli 1,000.00 Proposed

Ramanathapuram Prower Project, Ramanathapuram 1,000.00 Proposed

Manali Power Project, Manali 842.00 Under Implementation

Thermal Power Generating Unit Project, 600.00 Proposed

Kalpakkam Power Project

(Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor)

Neyveli Power Project - Stage II (CFBC Technology) 500.00 Under Implementation

Captive Power Project, Tirunelveli 500.00 Under Implementation

Sriperumbudur Photo-Voltaic Modules Project,

Sriperumbudur 360.00 Proposed

Rasimanal Hydel Power Project, Rasimanal 200.00 Proposed

Thermal Power Project, Keezha velayuthampalayam 189.00 Under Implementation

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

North Chennai MW

Kalpakkam 500.00 MW Under Implementation

MW

MW

MW

MW

MW

Source: Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy , Issue Dated May 2008

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TAMIL NADUThe destination of choice

Summation

Pro-active government policies

Sound infrastructure base

Comfortable power situation

Abundant skilled manpower

Peaceful living condition, strong enforcement of law & order

Harmonious Industrial Relations

Matured business culture

Lower operating costs & High Profitability

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SUSHMA/ELC

.08.31

For further information & enquiries, contact:

Information Technology Department, Secretary to Government, Secretariat, Chennai 600 009, Tamil Nadu, India

Tel: 91 (44) 2567 0783, E-mail: [email protected]

Contact:

Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Ltd. (ELCOT), (A Government of Tamil Nadu undertaking)Managing Director, 692, Anna Salai, Nandanam, Chennai 600 035, Tamil Nadu, India

Tel: 91 (44) 6551 2330, 4215 2200E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected];

Visit us at: www.tn.gov.in; www.elcot.in

Call us at: 91 (44) 6551 2300 (5 Lines); 1-720-891-4626,

Fax: 91 (44) 2433 0612

TAMILNADU

The Destination of choice

Tidel Park, Chennai